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Ferritin levels
As promised I can now tell you that after 3 months taking 2 x 200mg Ferrous Sulphate tablets my iron level has risen from 30 to normal levels (70 ish) and the doctor has said to just take one per day and see if it stays at this level. I do not get any leg cramps at night now so with this and the the
As promised I can now tell you that after 3 months taking 2 x 200mg Ferrous Sulphate tablets my iron level has risen from 30 to normal levels (70 ish) and the doctor has said to just take one per day and see if it stays at this level. I do not get any leg cramps at night now so with this and the the
beardedtwitch
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Restless Legs Syndrome
12 years ago
B12 deficient but can't tolerate supplements. Can anyone help??
Hi, I usually use the thyroid part of HU but think you lovely people may be best placed to help me. My thyroid is well managed but my b12 is low at 206 (211-911). A month ago on a previous test it was 226. A year ago it was 300. If I try to take supplements, even at low levels I feel wired, anxious and
Hi, I usually use the thyroid part of HU but think you lovely people may be best placed to help me. My thyroid is well managed but my b12 is low at 206 (211-911). A month ago on a previous test it was 226. A year ago it was 300. If I try to take supplements, even at low levels I feel wired, anxious and
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
12 years ago
Any ideas about usage of Borax?
I occasionally pick up a library book that looks interesting and read chunks of it. The subjects do vary but I was in a charity shop yesterday, picked up this book called "The Cure for all Diseases" that apparently has 'many exclusive case histories'. Liver was covered in the book so for a couple pounds
I occasionally pick up a library book that looks interesting and read chunks of it. The subjects do vary but I was in a charity shop yesterday, picked up this book called "The Cure for all Diseases" that apparently has 'many exclusive case histories'. Liver was covered in the book so for a couple pounds
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PBC Foundation
12 years ago
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More done and i know i've over done it..............
It has been a busy day in our household. Hubby and grace have been working on the door in the conservatory. They have had to redo the step as the wood had rotted. While they did that i went up the village to do a bit of shopping. It was a day when everybody was out so i had a good chat with people i
It has been a busy day in our household. Hubby and grace have been working on the door in the conservatory. They have had to redo the step as the wood had rotted. While they did that i went up the village to do a bit of shopping. It was a day when everybody was out so i had a good chat with people i
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NRAS
12 years ago
I was diagnosed with IBS years ago. Week ago I had abdominal pain [walked for 9 days before going to A&E for help because doctor didnt know]
An xray showed faecal impaction. I was shocked because my bowel movements were normal-no constipation. Was prescribed lactulose and Ispaghula Husk. Slightly improved.... Has anyone else had this? How long does it take to clear? Should I try Epsom Salts? Also read about OxyPowder [supposed to be really
An xray showed faecal impaction. I was shocked because my bowel movements were normal-no constipation. Was prescribed lactulose and Ispaghula Husk. Slightly improved.... Has anyone else had this? How long does it take to clear? Should I try Epsom Salts? Also read about OxyPowder [supposed to be really
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IBS Network
12 years ago
Magnesium sulphate...what's next?
Hi, Just wondered if any of you out there have found that after a few times of being given magnesium sulphate that its not as effective as it was to begin with? What have u bern given instead? I will discuss this with my cons at my next appointment but wondered if this is usual. Thanks, X
Hi, Just wondered if any of you out there have found that after a few times of being given magnesium sulphate that its not as effective as it was to begin with? What have u bern given instead? I will discuss this with my cons at my next appointment but wondered if this is usual. Thanks, X
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Asthma Community Forum
12 years ago
Help please.
As I type my 5 year old son is in Hospital being treated for his Brittle Asthma, a diagnosis which was ""upgraded"" from asthma only last week. About 9 days ago my lad started to develop a little cough, nothing to worry about as it was not persistent and not showing any signs of wheaze and he had no
As I type my 5 year old son is in Hospital being treated for his Brittle Asthma, a diagnosis which was ""upgraded"" from asthma only last week. About 9 days ago my lad started to develop a little cough, nothing to worry about as it was not persistent and not showing any signs of wheaze and he had no
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Asthma Community Forum
12 years ago
Magnesium Sulphate
Many of us get this as our first port of call when rushed into A&E.Did you know you can inhale it through the nebuliser?You have to mix it up yourself as it is only Epsom Salts after all, but have to get it plus the distilled water on prescription, but it is good stuff and saves overdosing on huge RDA's
Many of us get this as our first port of call when rushed into A&E.Did you know you can inhale it through the nebuliser?You have to mix it up yourself as it is only Epsom Salts after all, but have to get it plus the distilled water on prescription, but it is good stuff and saves overdosing on huge RDA's
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Asthma Community Forum
19 years ago
Epsom salts and paraffin wax
spent yesterday afternoon imersed in an epsom salt bath , advised to have a shower afterwards which i did ,and slathered on moisturiser , then wanted to snuggle down in bed and keep warm which i did . turned off my phone and woke up 3 hours later after a lovely deep sleep , and was amazed still slept
spent yesterday afternoon imersed in an epsom salt bath , advised to have a shower afterwards which i did ,and slathered on moisturiser , then wanted to snuggle down in bed and keep warm which i did . turned off my phone and woke up 3 hours later after a lovely deep sleep , and was amazed still slept
floozy
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
Ferrous Sulphate?
Hey, I've been anaemic since age 13 and discovered I had pernicious anaemia age 17. Recently I've had alot of trouble with Ferrous sulphate, it just hasn't been agreeing with my stomach recently so my GP changed it to a slow release form called Ferrograd. I had some blood taken on Tuesday to see how
Hey, I've been anaemic since age 13 and discovered I had pernicious anaemia age 17. Recently I've had alot of trouble with Ferrous sulphate, it just hasn't been agreeing with my stomach recently so my GP changed it to a slow release form called Ferrograd. I had some blood taken on Tuesday to see how
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Asthma Community Forum
16 years ago
Results normal but showing symptoms of underactive thyroid.
I take 100mg of levethyroxine everyday plus I am supposed to take ferrous sulphate 200mg (no stores)but don't take as I have to be careful when I take them but do have tablets which I take most months to reduce bleeding for my heavy period. Resently, I felt very tired, gained some weight, loss of
I take 100mg of levethyroxine everyday plus I am supposed to take ferrous sulphate 200mg (no stores)but don't take as I have to be careful when I take them but do have tablets which I take most months to reduce bleeding for my heavy period. Resently, I felt very tired, gained some weight, loss of
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Thyroid UK
14 years ago
Magnesium feeds muscles and relieves pain caused by illness
news on yahoo today states magnesium helps stop stroke!! additionally the heart is a muscle. magnesium is absorbed through the skin and is found in Epsom Salts. two handfuls in a bath as hot you can tolerate for a max of 15 minutes minutes really does help bring down the pain brought on
news on yahoo today states magnesium helps stop stroke!! additionally the heart is a muscle. magnesium is absorbed through the skin and is found in Epsom Salts. two handfuls in a bath as hot you can tolerate for a max of 15 minutes minutes really does help bring down the pain brought on
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
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